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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    Though Pinero is not improving, either as playwright or problem-solver, he shows a certain change for the better. If you take him seriously he has so far prescribed two courses of treatment ...

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  4. COLLISION IN THE HARBOR.

    Some excitement was occasioned at Miller's Point on Saturday night, when a report was received at the police station to the effect that two steamers had, been in collision off Moore's Wharf, ...

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  5. THE COUNTRY.

    ALBURY, Saturday.—The district coroner yesterday held an inquest at Bulgandra on the body of a man named Carl Ebel, 70 years of age, who was found hanging in a hut on the goldfield on ...

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  6. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—An address on "The Sweaters' Creed," with on organ recital, drew a crowded audience this afternoon to the Australian Church. Amongst the visitors were Lord and ...

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  7. "TRILBY" AT THE LYCEUM.

    "Trilby" was repeated by Messrs. Palmer and Brady's Company at the Lyceum on Saturday night for the benefit of a large audience, which greeted Mr. Fax's representation of Svengall's ...

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  8. INTERCOLONIAL CHOPPING CONTESTS.

    MACLEAN, Saturday.—Curran again chopped M'Pherson, of Tasmania, to-day, for £25 aside, but the latter again won, cutting a 30in. black- butt log in 2min. 59scc. M'Lennan and C. ...

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  9. THE REV. CHARLES CLARK.

    Of all the lecturers whom the Indefatigable Mr. R. S. Smythe has introduced to the colonies, the Rev. Charles Clark is the most widely known and best remembered. He was the first, and by ...

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  10. RAILWAY FATALITY—A MAN AND HIS WIFE KILLED.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A shocking railway fatality occurred at 11 o'clock this morning on the line from Natimuk to Noradjuha, the victims being Charles Robins and his wife. The ...

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  11. THE TIVOLI THEATRE.

    Following the plan of making the most of a good thing, the management of the Tivoli gave two performances on Saturday, with the usual result of very large houses. In the evening, ...

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  12. THE CLARE LAND CASES.

    HAY, Saturday.—The Clare cases were continued to-day. Mr. John Waugh, sen., managing partner of the Clare station, was examined. He stated that he had bad considerable transactions with ...

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  13. SELECTING AN ASSISTANT MINISTER.

    INVERELL, Saturday.—A largely-attended meeting of members and adherents of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, was held to-day, for the purpose of taking action to petition the ...

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  14. A PECULIAR STORY.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—William Warren, a cook on the ketch Eliza Davis, lying near Ann - street pier, Williamstown, reported this morning an extraordinary occurrence. Late on the previous ...

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  15. FITZGERALD BROS. CIRCUS.

    Both the matinee and the evening performances at Fitzgerald Bros.' Circus, which has pitched its tents in the neighborhood of the railway station, were excellently attended, the evening ...

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  16. A SERIOUS QUARREL.

    ALBURY, Saturday.—A man named John Bowman was admitted to the Albury Hospital to-day in a critical condition, the result of an alleged assault committed upon him by an Assyrian hawker ...

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  17. THE CHURCHES.

    Archdeacon Gunther preached at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday on the work of the Church Society, the Sustentation and Church Extension Society of the Diocese, referred to the work ...

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  18. THE CREED OF THE STUNDISTS

    The Stundists, who since 1870 have been the special object of persecution by the orthodox Church of Russia, are an evangelical and Protestant Church with reformed tendencies. In the ...

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  19. ORGAN RECITAL.

    There was a popular flavor about Saturday night's organ recital, and a big attendance. Several of the best known of the items chosen by M. Wiegand were loudly applauded, and a few ...

    Article : 69 words
  20. TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Sunday.—The Agent-General, writing to Sir Edward Braddon, says that the shipment of apples by the Parramatta turned out in an excellent condition. There was strong competition ...

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  21. REV. CHARLES CLARK AT BOWRAL.

    BOWRAL, Saturday.—The Rev. Charles Clark lectured in the School of Arts last night on Dickens. before a large and appreciative audience. The discourse was thoroughly enjoyed. The ...

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  22. REFRIGERATING WORKS AT CAMDEN.

    CAMDEN, Saturday.—To-day Mr. W. M'Millan, M.P.. in company with Captain Onslow Thompson and Mr. W. W. Crawford, consulting engineer, visited the refrigerating works erected by the ...

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  23. CONCERT AT CHATSWOOD.

    The artists who generously volunteered their services on Friday evening at the benefit concert in aid of the widow and children of Alfred Thompson, recently killed on the Milson's Point ...

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  24. ACCIDENT TO LORD NEVILLE.

    HOBART, Sunday.—Lord Neville, whilst out with the Burwood hounds on Saturday, on the horse Reporter, narrowly escaped a serious accident. Getting across one of the roads he was ...

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  25. DROWNED IN THE MURRUMBIDGEE.

    GUNDAGAI, Saturday.—The body of Michael Gleeson, who was drowned whilst crossing the Murrumbidgee River at Gobarralong on Tuesday last, was found yesterday some 200yds. below ...

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  26. THE NEW CHRISTIANITY.

    The Rev. George Walters, preaching last evening to a large congregation in the Hyde Park Unitarian Church, made passing reference to a loading article in "The Daily Telegraph" on "The New ...

    Article : 345 words
  27. THE "TASMANIAN NEWS."

    HOBART, Sunday.—The "Tasmanian News" newspaper has been purchased by a strong organisation. who intend to make it a lively liberal journal. ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND.

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday.—Owing to the tick plague having killed nearly the whole of the dairy cattle in the neighborhood of this town, the consumption of tinned milk and imported butter has ...

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  29. SAVAGE ASSAULT ON A CONSTABLE.

    Constable D. Seott, of No. 1 Polico Station, reported to the Central Police Station lost night that he bad been savagely assaulted in Hyde Park by a band of men. His appearance, though ...

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  30. HOMESTEAD SELECTIONS AT PARKES.

    PARKES, Saturday.—Owing to the great rush for homestead selections in the Parkes district, and the insufficiency of the land thrown open to meet the requirements of intending selectors, ...

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  31. KINDERGARTEN UNION.

    The Kindergarten Union of New South Wales hold a largely attended meeting, between 60 and 70 being present, at Government House on Saturday afternoon, the Chief Justice (Sir Frederick ...

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  32. ANOTHER BUSH MARAUDER.

    WINDSOR, Saturday.—The people of Kurrajong are in a state of scare owing to the vagaries of a man who prowls round the locality. He is frequently seen by the residents, sometimes with a ...

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  33. THE FAR WEST STATIONS.

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  34. SERVICES FOR CHILDREN AT THE SYNAGOGUE.

    The first of the present series of special services for children was held at the Great Synagogue on Saturday last, and was attended by more than 130 children. The services were inaugurated last ...

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  35. SALE OF DAIRY CATTLE.

    KEMPSEY, Saturday.—The whole of Messrs, Bryson and Bond's dairy cattle and farming stock were offered by auction to-day, the lot being quitted at very satisfactory prices. There was a large ...

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  36. "THE DERBY WINNER" AT THE ROYAL.

    "Money cannot recompense me for the loss of my honor." "No, but it can save a lot of scandal." This is the keynote of "The Derby Winner." A play of sensations and of spectacles ...

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  37. ALL SAINTS' CHURCH, WOOLLAHRA.

    There were two celebrations of Holy Communion at All Saints, Woollahra, yesterday, at 8 and 11 a.m., and evensong at 7.30, the services throughout the day being full choral. In the morning the ...

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  38. HENRI ROCHEFORT.

    Henri Rochfort is typically a Parisian and a journalist. The former, because he is possessed to an unusual extent of unscrupulous audacity, dancing wit. and a sparkling indifference as to ...

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  39. LONG-DELAYED UNIFORMS.

    LISMORE, Saturday.—The uniforms for the Lismore Corps of Lancers were issued this week. They were four years overdue, and the delay has caused considerable annoyance among the ...

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  40. MR. LYNE, M.P., AT DENILIQUIN.

    DENILIQUIN, Sunday.—Mr. W. J. Lyne, M.P. (leader of the Opposition), who was timed to arrive by tho 5 o'clock afternoon train yesterday, did not reach here till Just a few minutes before ...

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  41. THE FAMILY OF THE LATE SIR HENRY PARKES.

    Sir,—As the proposed grant to the young widow and family of Sir Henry Parkes is opposed by a respectable minority of representatives of the people, who I venture to believe voice the opinions ...

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  42. RORAIMA, THE MYSTERIOUS.

    Among the many objects of interest that have been brought to light by the Anglo-Venezuelan dispute, there is, perhaps, none that claims quite so much attention from the scientific world as the ...

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  43. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—As last night's vote in the Legislative Assembly re a pension to Lady Parkes establishes a precedent, penult me to suggest that a Royal Commission be appointed forthwith, and consist of ...

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  44. BURWOOD SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    The last meeting of the committee of management of the Burwood School of Arts was presided over by Mr. S. H. Lambton. A deficiency in the monthly statement was reported. It was also announced that ...

    Article : 156 words
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  46. "ACROSS THE CONTINENT" AT HER MAJESTY'S.

    The sensational drama "Across the Continent," of which many good things were said a week ago when it was first produced, continues to be a very popular bill, and during the week has ...

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